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The second page of this newsletter sets out a case study about how GP practices in Staffordshire are achieving genuine and meaningful patient and public engagement via social media following a dedicated programme to drive up online interactions.

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This website provides a searchable database of telehealth and telecare projects and service developments active in Scotland. The database includes services and projects led by health, local authority, housing and voluntary sector organisations and about geographic area, organisation, users and technology.

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People with long term conditions have multiple needs, including information about their illness and the various treatment options; social support; support with making decisions; and help with achieving behaviour change, for example, changes in diet or exercise.

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People with long term conditions have multiple needs, including information about their illness and the various treatment options; social support; support with making decisions; and help with achieving behaviour change, for example, changes in diet or exercise.

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In this short article, intestinal transplant patient Michael Seres argues that he uses his phone and other mobile technology in his everyday life, and that if the NHS were to capitalise on this it would both improve patient experience and help the nHS to be more efficient.

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This review examined the types of technology available to facilitate self-management for people with diabetes and the impacts of this technology. It focuses on studies published into mobile phone and internet interventions and includes 14 studies published between 2008 and 2015. The review found that technological interventions were associated with improved blood sugar control, self-management behaviours and self-efficacy.

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The Technology Enabled Care Services Resource for Commissioners has been developed by NHS commissioners to identify practical tools that can help maximise the value of technology enabled care services for patients, carers, commissioners and the whole health economy. It is intended to support all commissioners of health and care services, including NHS England, clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) and local authorities and providers of health and social care.

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In this blog Dr Carlin argues that telemedicine is failing to reach its potential because it is not linked to clinical practice. He sets out how good connected care is built around a closed feedback loop - you collect patient data on a frequent nonintrusive basis, convert that data into an interpretation of the situation and tie that interpretation to a clinical action.

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In this seven minute video, Diabetes Nurse Specialist Theresa O'Shea of the East London NHS Foundation Trust and patient Yvonne, explain how they use a combination of Florence ('Flo' - a telehealth system) and consultations via Skype to increase the quality of care and convenience.

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In this article Shaun O'Hanlon argues that the NHS needs to embrace 'citizen health', where patients choose the technology they want to use in supporting them to control their own health and wellbeing.